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Topic: DTS-6D Playback System
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Blaine Young
Master Film Handler
Posts: 477
From: Kirkland, WA, USA
Registered: Sep 2006
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posted 01-28-2008 12:16 PM
The reason I even started down this replacement drive path was a problem with a DTS-6 unit where it wouldn't read any of the single disc features. I was able to clean the lens and get it working, but for how long, I don't know.
The trouble you've had with the non-DTS drives - were you using the latest firmware, SCSI board and OS board? If the statement is true that once you've upgraded to the DVD drives (using the SCSI-IDE bridge) that any old Wal-Mart brand DVD drive will work, I'm not sure why there would be a problem. The only think I can think of is that there is a termination problem somewhere.
One of the things that is absolutely vital in SCSI is termination. For example, the documentation states that the termination should be set to "ON" on Drive C, and off for the other drives. When I first worked on my DTS-6 player, the SCSI cable went from the controller, to Drive B then to Drive A, with a bunch of excess cable lying about (clearly a cable for a DTS-6D unit). Drive B (per the documentation) was terminated. However it wasn't the device at the end of the cable - which is what is important.
I was also interested to read the original documentation for the DTS-6 Trailer Unit, which didn't discuss SCSI termination at all - except to say that it must be 'ON' on the trailer unit. However no where does the documentation state that you must REMOVE the terminators from the SCSI controller.
Improper termination can cause data read errors and that would absolutely result in the unit dropping out. I cannot fathom why TEAC drives would behave any differently. Termination must be done at the cable ends - any other place or on additional devices will put too much termination on the bus and result in problems. You may not see them right away, but they will surface.
I installed these Slot Load Pioneer Drives in the DTS-6 player the end of November, and in a DTS-6D in mid-December. Thus far, there have been zero problems. I'm so pleased in fact, I've purchased a dozen drives to have on hand for future use on other units.
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